Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 177, Decatur, Adams County, 25 July 1924 — Page 5

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races were all good with a big field of horses and several big circuit drivers. Vl.kery who drove Hal Barnes for C. C. Sweet, of Henton Harbor. Is one of the big men among harness racers, having brought out the famous Single (1., world champion pacer. Th'-re wer*- eleven starters in the 2:21 pac» and much trouble was at band to jr-1 them nwav. The first time ,ti ov *. o ed 1 dy Hl’lurd. owned by (’. W. Frlslm.r, of Willshire, be 'came fright*n-d and in twisting fell and wu drawn. A few minutes later riori nee W.. owned l,y <l. w. Wise, With Wilson driving became unruly 'and astir falling several times was 'inallv milled from the track after the field of **hor'Os had been sent nwav and had rea< bed the three q-rirtois. However there were no se'loiis accidents and the crowd enioved the races which were fast. The best time made was in the 2:11 pace, ■ first heat. When Maxine Direct, owned bv Robert B. McKahan, Benton Harbor, Michigan made the mile in 2:10’4. She won the race, taking the first two heats and the fourth. Lady Glover, owned by A. G. Ireland, of Chicago won the third heat. The summary: 2:30 Trot. Purse S3OO Miss Katherine Todd (Brennen 6-7-7 Ruby Pearl (Ed wards I 2-2-2 2 Director Guy ( Walton) 1-1-1 1 Roan Fred (Curry) 5-4.5 Pig Game (Batchelor) 4 56 Miss (irddip Todd (Turner) 7-3-3 3 Dan Reid (Hutchins) 8-6-4 4 The time: 2:21’4, 2:21’4, 2:21’-i. 2-24 pace. S3OO. Dora St. Clair (Brennan) 2-2-4 2 Grace D. (Edwards) fi.3.3 4 Owen Direct -(Creasey) 8-9-7 Hal Barnes (Vickrey) 1-1-1 1 Si’ver King (Batchelor) 5-6-2 3 Ruby Mack ID. Gardner) 3-5-5 Florence W.-(Wilson) dr Max Flet< hex (Sholty) 7.7.5 I ndy Dillard (Grant) dr Alberti Direct (Putman) 4-4-8 Queen Tut (Clark) 9-8-9 The tint*.: 2:19’4. 2:17’4, 2:17’4. 2:11 Pace Robert Page rilimmomß) 2-5-3-2 3 I->dy Glover (Beck) 6-2-1-4 2 Miss Eagle (Creasy) 8-7-6-Dnde Highway (Curry) 4 8-8-Roxie Heart (Polk) 7.4-7. Hallie Margrave (Gardner) 3-34-3 4 Mike K. (Wilson) 9-9-5 Maxine Direct (Byrode) 1-1-2-1 Maglen (McConnell) 5-6-9 1 The time: 2:10’4. 2:11’4. 2:13’4, 2.ll’fc. —— - LOCALS Mr and Mrs. Bernard Kintz and Miss T.nurin< Teeple motored to Troy Cedar I 'ike to spend several days. 'i he Mi res .Tulia Reynolds, Elizab- fli ’lo-ris. Lucile Markley. Martha Roe Morris, Alberta North, xnd Harriett Longdcn of Bluffton, attended the fair and the dance at the Knights of Coinmbits Hall last evening. Mis Qeorgie Vachon, of Markle, visited friends here yesterday. Byard Smith, of Fort Wayne, spent Thursday at the Northern Indiana Fair. AC’s Florence Fishbaugh returned to I’luffton this morning after spendting last ev-ninv here with friends. Freni h Mcrrls and John Wasson, of Bluffton .attended the dance at the Knights of Columbus Hail last even--1 Ing. I Walter Stoghill. of Bluffton, visitled friends here last evening.